Horse’s Silent Understanding

Horse's Silent Understanging

Horse’s Silent Understanding

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The reason People prefer the animal company.

Yesterday I visited an old village that currently operates as a Tourist attraction. It’s called Brashlyan, and the time in it is stopped. There is a lot of Bulgarian History and originality from house owners nowadays.

On one abode’s wall, I saw Izida’s painting, on another – a unique flower arrangement, and on the third – a photovoltaic system. The best thing I found out in Brashlyan is the wild horses, tranquility, and restoring my mind’s peace.

November last year, I broke up with the true love of my life and visited that place for the first time. Between my crying and silent sorrow, that village healed me. There is nobody most of the time, and the place has one Coffee Vendor Machine. It’s a great place for finding the mind’s peace. I call Brashlyan my remedy and take it regularly. Loving the sea in my current living town, I started to adore the village’s silence.

Flower Arrangement

How I met the Horse?

I walked and my tears dried because of the memories that ran through my mind when I heard a noise. It was the horse. Our eyes met, and we created an immediate bond between our silence. I felt like he had read my mind, pain, and sorrow.

Doing the first step toward the horse, I was afraid he will run away, like my life’s romantic mates, but he stood bravely right there, piercing his calm irises in mine. It was a silent understanding between two hearts and energies.

I tried to pet the horse, and it was weird because he hesitated at first, but a few moments later, I could touch his fur on the forehead. It was a happy moment for me. After a while, I saw the horse’s family, and they ran away into the wood.

What did I learn and feel from the horse’s meeting?

Silent understanding is the greatest gift someone can give to a hurt person. The words and actions that say “I am with you” are far more powerful than crying and gossiping together about how bad people are. Yes, they are, and that’s an undeniable fact that helps no one.

There is a choice if the pain inside makes the individual one of the bad people or a good human who doesn’t allow himself to do unpretty actions toward others.

One thing is sure, and that is animals’ feelings are sincere because they trust their instincts. Horses are patient, loyal, understanding, and do not lie. It takes a long time to build trust with that mammal, but when earned, it’s forever. Something people lack nowadays. My longing for forever seems naive and funny, but in life people should have their principles, circling the ideal they follow throughout their lifetime.

Unfortunately, animals understand that better than humans.

I highly recommend visiting Brashlyan – it’s tranquil, has fresh air and a lot of Bulgarian historical knowledge lies there. On the other hand, it has an eco-trail that helps to organize chaotic thoughts. The place brings out the deepest feelings, healing them with tears. The frozen time there gives an idea of how life should be in peace that is long gone, destroyed by humans.

The thing I love the most in Brashlyan is the Coffee Vending Maschine. It gives spice to the travel there.  Sitting on a bench, looking at the church school, with a cup of coffee in hand, takes me back to a peaceful time – it makes me smile, and forget the worse memories I have from the present 21st-century life.

The memory I got with the horse yesterday, gave me hope I still can find silent understanding without judgment.  Not blaming myself for my past actions and wrong choices, made me realize that animals are the best thing I could have in my life.

Why Do Daily Blog Posts Kill The Writing Spark?

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Why Do Daily Blog Posts Kill The Writing Spark?

That Is A Question That Blurred The Line between Creativity And Obligation.

On the other writing platforms, there was a discussion between writers for daily or weekly blog posts. The first group of bloggers insisted people should write daily a few posts. The second group replied one to two times writing per week is enough. Here I write what I think.

I am a perfectionist-oriented person who is a non-English speaker. I post three times weekly, but I write daily on my blog. My reasons for doing that are time-consuming, looking at the details, and keeping the readers curious. In my life, I am the same—no half-done things.

Blog Posts Are Time-Consuming

For me, as a non-English speaker, takes up to 4 hours to write a blog post after doing research, Grammarly check, translating words, and putting down what I think on the WordPress draft. I re-read my work at least 2 times. That makes me sure there are not many errors because I know how irritating is to read poor grammar articles. Usually, I write my first blog post drafts on the weekend and edit them daily. I roster the articles for publishing on the weekdays, after my full-time job, and before Zumba live class. These routines created my weekly writing schedule. I suggest creating to-do lists because that makes people’s coordination easier. For me, it works great, and sharing my experience brings me happiness.

I have many obligations and time management is a must in my life. I believe it is like that for everyone who is not lazy and wants to achieve goals. It doesn’t matter how stressful the working day was, discipline always wins for long-term success. I know my writing speed is not like that of English speakers, but I invest my time into every post I write. 

I believe quality wins over quantity because when I receive daily emails for my followed blogs, I see how they sink without the spark from the first time I subscribed.

Daily Writing of Blog Posts in a limited time brings no good.

The Writing Spark is Killed By The Devil When Not Looking At The Details.

There is a saying in my country: “The Devil lies in the details,” and I agree. Even the most meaningful article looks shabby when the details like fonts, subheadings, SEO, and easy reading ability are not met.  I become like the Yoast SEO queen because my daily improvement is a must to become a better blogger. I gave a lot of money to WordPress, but I have cultivated many new skills. People learn until they are alive, and I have no regrets about giving away my wealth for my business.

After I create my blog posts for the week, I edit them from the font through SEO and Social Media links. If I do not look at the details, that blog will fade away like my old ones. For a long time, I was blogging on different platforms through different web hosts, but I never dug deep into the topics above, because I cared only about my writing.

Today, I see how wrong I was before and why blogging’s success was not on my side.

The details of every article are important as the content itself. The blog post may take more time to finish and publish, but it is worth the work, in my opinion. I feel proud when I see how my work looks on the site I created. Underestimating the little details brings no pleasure into the reader’s eyes.

Daily Blog Posts do not keep readers’ curiosity – they give expectations, and if not fulfilled – boredom.

Right said I do not like to receive daily blog posts from the bloggers I follow. As time goes by, they start to overwhelm me and become boring. I delete many daily post newsletters from my e-mail. In my opinion, daily blogging makes the blog sink.

I like to be impatient and curious when it comes to reading. That is one of the reasons to post only three times per week.  I believe a well-written and informative article is more precious than a daily short posting.  Of course, bloggers have their strategy if they treat their blog as a business or brand. Daily writing is a must for everyone involved in the publishing industry, but daily publication is a different topic.

I might look stiff to many readers, but I prefer slower work interest’s build than faster killing the curiosity’s spark.

These three points are my reasons for not posting daily on the blog. I think it works better for writers and readers when there is balance and space to understand the blog post. Professional sites come with rare posting  – that is the truth I believe.

The obligation to write is the same as working full-time, with no idea about moving out of that circle. It is important to put love into everything people do, especially when it comes to writing or dancing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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